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Briard
The big, loveable Briard is a devoted family companion and capable guardian.
Height: 22 to 27 inches at shoulder
Weight: 70 to 100 pounds Coat: long and wavy Life span: 10 to 12 years Breed Group: Herding Dogs Underneath the Briard's long, shaggy coat lies a bold spirit and keen intelligence. True to his French roots, he can be aloof with strangers, but is affectionate and loving toward members of his pack. Bred as a herding and guard dog to protect flocks and fight off predators, he was adopted as a working dog during World War I and used by troops as sentries, ammunition carriers, messengers, and medic dogs. Today, the Briard enjoys the life of a companion dog, but he shows his versatility and working nature with his great successes in obedience, agility, conformation, herding, carting, and tracking competitions.
Briard profile on DogTime.com
General Characteristics
Apartment appropriate
Dog friendly
Drooling potential
Ease of training
Friendly toward strangers
Intelligence
Need for exercise
Playfulness
Vigor
Wanderlust
Sensitivity
Compatible with kids
Easy to groom
Energy level
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